12 Verbs to Use for the Word foregoing

That when her arms the dying fold, When her pure hands the loathsome hold, Disgust and Dread, their power forego, The Aegis drops from Human Woe, Whose false and cruel glare alone Turned other living hearts to stone.

"Then, pilgrim turn; thy cares forego; All earth-born cares are wrong: Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.

In enumerating the foregoing, as well as the plants of the present section, I have had more than one object in view; being desirous to put in only such plants as were ornamental or curious, at the same time to insert none but what are perfectly hardy; yet, independently of this, to make it sufficiently general, to give to such persons who might wish to study plants scientifically, a sufficient number for examples in every genus.

And he was weary from his eager quest, When such a sense of deep humility Would fall upon his praying, watching heart That he would fain forego all in despair, A marvellous ray of light, mysterious, Would slant athwart the darkness of his cell, Then he would rouse him to his quest once more And say, "Perchance the Holy Grail is near!"

" How absurdly then do some grammarians interpret the foregoing text!"I go on a fishing.

But the reader will perhaps judge the foregoing to be sufficient.

" Being perfectly aware what a "glass house" of corruption we ourselves are living in, I do not quote the foregoing by way of "throwing a stone," but insert it merely as a warning of the direction in which we should not seek for an advance in purification.

"This state of discipline requires the voluntary foregoing of many things which we desire, and the setting of ourselves to what we have no inclination to."Bp.

"The dumb shall sing the lame his crutch forego, And leap exulting like the bounding roe."Hiley's Gram., p. 123.

"You tell me unblushingly, to my face, that you have fallen in love with the son of my old enemy, that you want to marry himyou ask me to help you, toto forego my just revenge, to use my hold over him as a lever, to induce him, force himGood God!

man's most faithful friend, Him canst thou comfort, ease, relieve, defend; But if he will thy friendly checks forego, Thou art, oh! woe for me his deadliest foe!

Since writing the foregoing, 20,000,000 freemen, by the decision of their representatives at Washington, have hung another negro's shackle on their pole of Liberty (?).

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  foregoing